Claims
- 1. An ink jet system comprising an aligned plurality of ink jet orifices, a plurality of ink sources connected to supply different inks to different selected orifices in the array, a corresponding plurality of pressure chamber means having parallel central axes, each communicating with one of the ink jet orifices, and a plurality of ink supply lines, each of which supplies ink to one of the pressure chamber means, wherein the pressure chamber means and ink supply lines for supplying ink to adjacent pairs of ink jet orifices are disposed on opposite sides of a line joining the aligned orifices with the central axes of the pressure chamber means on one side of the line extending between the central axes of the pressure chamber means on the other side of the line, the supply lines for supplying ink to the pressure chamber means communicating with each adjacent pair of orifices being connected to the same ink source, whereby each adjacent pair of orifices in the aligned plurality receives ink from the same ink source.
- 2. An ink jet array according to claim 1 including, for each pressure chamber means, pulse-generating means for applying successive negative and positive pressure pulses to the pressure chamber means, and low acoustic impedance chamber means communicating with the pressure chamber means at a location spaced from the pulse-generating means by a distance which is related to the timing of the successive pulses so as to reflect negative pressure pulses received from the pressure chamber means back through the pressure chamber means as positive pulses which coincide with the succeeding positive pulses generated by the pulse-generating means so as to reinforce them.
- 3. An ink jet array according to claim 2 wherein the low acoustic impedance chamber means includes high-compliance wall means.
- 4. An ink jet array according to claim 2 wherein the low acoustic impedance chamber means is arranged to prevent pressure pulses from being transmitted from the pressure chamber means to the ink supply means.
- 5. An ink jet system comprising an array of ink jet orifices, a plurality of ink sources connected to supply different inks to different selected orifices in the array, a first array of pressure chamber means disposed in side-by-side relation on one side of the array of ink jet orifices connected to supply ink to alternate orifices in the array and having central axes disposed in planes intersecting said alternate orifices supplied by said first array of pressure chamber means, respectively, and a second array of pressure chamber means communicating with the other orifices in the array and having central axes disposed in planes intersecting said other orifices supplied by said second array of pressure chamber means, respectively, a plurality of ink supply lines, each of which supplies ink to one of the pressure chamber means, means providing communication between each supply line and an orifice adjacent to the orifice communicating with the pressure chamber means to which ink is supplied by the supply line, the supply lines for supplying ink to the pressure chamber means communicating with each adjacent pair of orifices being connected to the same source, whereby each adjacent pair of orifices in the aligned plurality receives ink from the same ink source.
- 6. An ink jet array comprising a plurality of ink orifices, a corresponding plurality of pressure chamber means, pulse-generating means associated with each pressure chamber means for applying successive negative and positive pulses to the pressure chamber means, each of the pressure chamber means communicating at one end with one of the ink jet orifices to respond to positive pressure pulses by initiating projection of ink drops from the orifice, and a corresponding plurality of low acoustic impedance chamber means having wall portions made of compliant material and communicating with the corresponding pressure chamber means at locations spaced from the corresponding pulse-generating means by a distance which is related to the timing of the successive pulses so as to reflect negative pressure pulses received from the pressure chamber means as positive pressure pulses which coincide with the succeeding positive pulses generated by the pulse-generating means so as to reinforce them.
- 7. An ink jet system comprising pressure chamber means, orifice means through which an ink drop is ejected in response to a positive pressure pulse in the pressure chamber means, pulse-generating means for applying positive and negative pressure pulses to the pressure chamber means, and low acoustic impedance chamber means having compliant wall means and communicating with the pressure chamber means at a location spaced from the location at which pressure pulses are applied by the pulse-generating means by a distance which is related to the timing of positive and negative pressure pulses applied to the pressure chamber means so that a negative pressure pulse reflected by the low acoustic impedance chamber means as a positive pulse reinforces a positive pressure pulse applied to the pressure chamber means by the pulse-generating means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/094,665, filed on Sept. 9, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,835,554.
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